I had heard rumors that support for postgres databases (similar to those mentioned here) in Insights, is currently been worked on. Is this true, and if so when can it be expected?
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Hi, I can't give specific dates, but "yes" support for PostgreSQL is true, and targeted very soon in our next Insights in ArcGIS Enterprise update.
Hi, I can't give specific dates, but "yes" support for PostgreSQL is true, and targeted very soon in our next Insights in ArcGIS Enterprise update.
Thanks Douglas, I will keep an eye out for it in the next update.
Do you know if this will include enterprise PostgreSQL geodatabases?
Yes, as with our current version of Insights for ArcGIS version 2.1, which has geodatabase support for Oracle and SQL Server, we plan to implement the same for PostgreSQL.
Excellent, thank you Douglas
Hello, any update on supporting Postgresql from Inisghts @Douglas Cochran?
Hello Mariano,
We still definitely plan to support Postgresql (PostGIS and ST). This slipped from our original target data mentioned above. I estimate our release in Q1 2019 will have this feature.
Thanks @Scott Sandusky , really good news that Insiths will support PostgreSQL early next year.
Many thanks for your quick answer.
Hello Scott,
Do you have any launch date ready for this support? Just to confirm, we will need the PostgreSQL built as an Enterprise Geodatabase to fully support this?
Cheers,
Andrew
Hi Andrew,
Our Insights 3.2 and 3.2.1 release will be available within about a month. It will require ArcGIS Enterprise 10.7 (Insights 3.2.1) or ArcGIS Enterprsie 10.6.1 (Insights 3.2). Both of these will be released at the same time, in a few weeks. They will support connecting to native PostgreSQL using their native spatial type, or the esri spatial type. It can be a geodatabase, but it doesn't have to. So no, it does not need to be an Enterprise geodatabase. Does that answer?